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In the city's neighborhoods, the Department of Sports & Leisure provides various services related to residents' leisure time. This includes swimming pools, sports centers, skate parks, and artificial turf fields.
Activities that are less neighborhood-specific include Hitt Húsið Youth Center, the Geothermal Beach, Reykjavík Family Park & Zoo, swimming pools, and ski areas.
ÍTR collaborates extensively with stakeholders in sports and youth work, provides grants to clubs, and supports children and adolescents' participation in their activities with the recreation card.
Reykjavík residents have many possibilities to enjoy leisure activities, and all age groups should be able to find something to their liking. ÍTR emphasizes communicating information about such activities in a simple way, whether they are operated by ÍTR or other City institutions. A special emphasis is placed on promoting opportunities for children and teenagers in the city's neighborhoods.
The Office is located at Borgartún 12-14 and is open on weekdays from 8:30am to 4pm.
The main office houses relevant offices for finance, sports affairs, human resources, and information technology, which are responsible for the management and administration of the Department and its institutions.
The main office of the Department of Sports & Leisure handles document custody, meeting announcements, and the custody of minutes for the Culture, Sports & Leisure Council and is responsible for implementing the Council's decisions.
The Director is Eiríkur Björn Björgvinsson